SUPERMARKET chain Aldi is on the lookout for new store locations in Wales towns, it has announced.

The UK’s fifth largest supermarket has been on an expansion drive in recent years as it targets having 1,200 stores open by 2025.

Among the towns it hopes to open in are Cardiff, Wrexham, Deeside, and Holywell.

Some of locations are not new, such as Llay where plans were submitted last year.

Aldi, which currently has more than 880 stores across the UK, has identified 11 new locations where it is looking for freehold town-centre or edge-of-centre sites suitable for development.

It says each site should be around 1.5 acres and able to accommodate a 20,000 sq ft store with around 100 parking spaces, ideally on a prominent main road and with good visibility and access.

Ciaran Aldridge, National Property Director at Aldi UK, said: “Aldi is growing rapidly and we are welcoming around a million new customers into our stores every year.

“But there are also hundreds of towns across the UK where there is not an Aldi, meaning there are hundreds of thousands of people who can’t easily access the high quality, affordable food our customers love.

“We are willing to explore all opportunities, including developer-led schemes or existing retail units.”

The full list of locations it is targeting in Wales are:

Caernarfon

Pwllheli

Deeside

Holywell

Caernarfon

Llandudno Junction

Pandey

Llay

Wrexham

Aberdare

Aberystwyth

Ammanford

Barry

Brecon

Bridgend

Caldicot

Cardiff

Cardigan

Carmarthen

Chepstow

Cowbridge

Lampeter

Llanelli

Llantrisant

Monmouth

Mumbles

Neath

Newport

Pontardawe

Pontypool

Pontypridd

Port Talbot

Porthcawl

Tenby

Tonypandy

Treharris